Following on from the feedback from todays "what are you smoking today?" segment of the forum, I was thinking about how the weather can affect your smoking habits.
I was up around 4am this morning and because it was a really nice morning I lit up the JL No2 at about 07:15.
Had the weather been poor then there is no way I would smoke until late morning or early afternoon.
I also do the same thing on holiday;I will have my first cigar earlier in the day because the weather is nice outside.I had never thought about this until Robusto remarked about heading down to his smoke shack around the same time as myself this morning.
How can the weather have an influence on whether you smoke or not?
I was up around 4am this morning and because it was a really nice morning I lit up the JL No2 at about 07:15.
Had the weather been poor then there is no way I would smoke until late morning or early afternoon.
I also do the same thing on holiday;I will have my first cigar earlier in the day because the weather is nice outside.I had never thought about this until Robusto remarked about heading down to his smoke shack around the same time as myself this morning.
How can the weather have an influence on whether you smoke or not?






Hola Amigos,
.
Regarding the weather, it only rains at night in the beautiful State of Mind, Mexico. But having said that, some days are more beautiful than others
, and the quality of the morning/day guides my puro selection
.
, which I enjoyed while skyping with senor Cohiba IV. I wouldn't have wasted such a fine puro on a lesser day, in which case, I might have chosen a less expensive puro, like a RASS or a Bolivar RC
. And if, God forbid, the the weather ever turns for the worst
, I might be forced to burn a non-Cuban
, like the ones mentioned on the forum.
TJ, TJCoro, and
BJ and
Catalina have a whole different philosophy regarding the weather and puros
.
don TJ and the
Coros
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